Coronavirus Pandemic conversation questions
1. What did you do at home during the pandemic? Did you learn something new?
2. Did you wear a mask during the pandemic? Was it uncomfortable for you?
3. I stayed at home for many days during the pandemic. Did you?
4. How did you spend your time when schools and workplaces were closed?
5. What was the most difficult thing for you during the pandemic? How did you handle it?
6. Did you watch more TV or use your phone more during the pandemic? Why?
7. I cooked a lot during the pandemic to pass the time. Did you try any new hobbies?
8. How did the pandemic change your daily routine? Was it hard to adjust?
9. Did you notice any changes in the environment during the pandemic? What were they?
10. I think online learning became very popular during the pandemic. What is your opinion?
11. What do you think governments could have done differently during the pandemic?
12. How did the pandemic affect your mental health in your community?
13. How did the pandemic influence the way people communicate and work?
14. I noticed that many small businesses struggled during the pandemic. How do you think they recovered?
15. What long-term impacts do you think the pandemic will have on global health systems?
16. I believe the pandemic accelerated technological changes in many industries. Do you agree?
17. What ethical dilemmas arose during the pandemic, such as vaccine distribution?
18. I think the pandemic forced people to reconsider their priorities in life. Do you think this is true for most people?
19. I think the pandemic highlighted the importance of public health systems. Do you agree? How can we improve public health systems to be better prepared for future pandemics?
20. To what extent did misinformation and disinformation contribute to the challenges of managing the pandemic? How did social media platforms play a role in the spread of misinformation? What strategies can be used to combat misinformation during public health crises?
21. I consider the ethical dilemmas posed by the pandemic to be complex and multifaceted. What are your views on issues such as vaccine prioritization, mandatory vaccinations, and the balance between individual liberties and public health? How should societies navigate these ethical challenges in future pandemics?
